Huntington Beach City School District Wrap-up
Marissa Espino
Issue: Enrollment
Vote: None
Summary: District staff reported Tuesday night that 6,539 regular
education students and 128 special education students have enrolled in
district schools. Since the first day of school, Sept. 7, 288 more
students have enrolled in district schools, but the district continues to
be below projections by 165 students.
Issue: Playground Matting
Vote: 4-1, with Brian Rechsteiner dissenting
Summary: The board approved a resolution to issue a contract to
Spectraturf Inc., to provide and install playground safety matting for
four pieces of playground equipment at Huntington Seacliff Elementary
School.
The cost for the matting is $33,341, which was included in the district
budget for the construction of the new school.
Federal and state law requires that safety matting be installed under
playground equipment, including slides, jungle gyms and other climbing
equipment.
Issue: Voter Survey
Vote: 4-1, with Brian Garland dissenting
Summary: The board approved a contract with Price Research to issue a
voter survey so the district can determine if there is enough community
support to issue a school repair bond. Price Research will conduct random
telephone interviews with a minimum of 400 of the 48,141 registered
voters in the district. The cost of the survey will not exceed $18,000.
Garland said he would not vote in favor of the contract because he felt
the district was rushing the possibility of issuing a school bond and
$18,000 was excessive.
“I’m concerned we are jumping the gun a little bit,” Garland said.
Issue: Consultant Services
Vote: None
Summary: The board will vote Oct. 5 to approve a contract for consultant
services with Caldwell Flores Winters Inc., on an as-needed basis to help
the district assess community support for a school repair bond election
or other facility funding alternatives.
According to the contract, the consultation group will only be paid for
the work if the district decides to pursue a general obligation bond and
it is approved by voters.
If approved by voters, the district would pay $25,000 plus costs incurred
for the sale of the bonds.
Issue: Study Session
Vote: None
Summary: The board will have a special meeting Tuesday to review the
district’s 1999-2000 budget at 6 p.m. at the District Education Center,
20451 Craimer Lane, Huntington Beach.
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